Slow divergence integral and balanced canard solutions
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Topological structure of integral curves, singular points, limit cycles of ordinary differential equations (34C05) Theory of limit cycles of polynomial and analytic vector fields (existence, uniqueness, bounds, Hilbert's 16th problem and ramifications) for ordinary differential equations (34C07) Bifurcation theory for ordinary differential equations (34C23) Singular perturbations for ordinary differential equations (34E15) Relaxation oscillations for ordinary differential equations (34C26)
Recommendations
- Slow divergence integrals in generalized Liénard equations near centers
- Slow divergence integrals in classical Liénard equations near centers
- On the existence of canard solutions
- Asymptotic study of planar canard solutions
- Canard cycles in the presence of slow dynamics with singularities
- Slow divergence integral and its application to classical Liénard equations of degree 5
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 444616
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5070050
- Canard solutions in degenerate inflexion points
- Canard solutions at non-generic turning points
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3762476 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3461174 (Why is no real title available?)
- Bifurcation of relaxation oscillations in dimension two
- Canard cycles and center manifolds
- Canard cycles with two breaking parameters
- Canard solutions at non-generic turning points
- Limit cycles near hyperbolas in quadratic systems
- Multi-layer canard cycles and translated power functions
- Multiple canard cycles in generalized Liénard equations
- Time analysis and entry-exit relation near planar turning points
Cited in
(31)- Cyclicity of slow-fast cycles with two canard mechanisms
- Cyclicity of the limit periodic sets for a singularly perturbed Leslie-Gower predator-prey model with prey harvesting
- Slow divergence integral on a Möbius band
- Canard Cycles and Relaxation Oscillations in a Singularly Perturbed Leslie–Gower Predator–Prey Model with Allee Effect
- Cyclicity of the origin in slow-fast codimension 3 saddle and elliptic bifurcations
- Limit cycles in slow-fast codimension 3 saddle and elliptic bifurcations
- Canard limit cycles and global dynamics in a singularly perturbed predator-prey system with non-monotonic functional response
- Box dimension and cyclicity of Canard cycles
- Singular perturbations of generalized Holling type III predator-prey models with two canard points
- Fractal analysis of canard cycles with two breaking parameters and applications
- An effective iteration method for a class of nonlinear singular perturbed problems
- Bifurcations of multiple relaxation oscillations in polynomial Liénard equations
- Planar canards with transcritical intersections
- Classical Liénard equations of degree \(n\geqslant 6\) can have \([\frac{n-1}{2}]+2\) limit cycles
- Cyclicity of slow-fast cycles with one self-intersection point and two nilpotent contact points
- Canard cycles of finite codimension with two breaking parameters
- Canard-cycle transition at a fast-fast passage through a jump point
- Cyclicity of a fake saddle inside the quadratic vector fields
- Stability Loss Delay and Smoothness of the Return Map in Slow-Fast Systems
- Regular and slow-fast codimension 4 saddle-node bifurcations
- Cyclicity of canard cycles with hyperbolic saddles located away from the critical curve
- Canard explosion and position curves
- Slow divergence integral and its application to classical Liénard equations of degree 5
- Slow divergence integrals in classical Liénard equations near centers
- Cyclicity of common slow-fast cycles
- Time analysis and entry-exit relation near planar turning points
- Relaxation oscillations in singularly perturbed generalized Liénard systems with non-generic turning points
- Canards and homoclinic orbits in a slow-fast modified May-Holling-Tanner predator-prey model with weak multiple Allee effect
- Fractal dimensions and two-dimensional slow-fast systems
- Canard cycle transition at a slow-fast passage through a jump point
- The number of limit cycles for regularized piecewise polynomial systems is unbounded
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